Bureaucratic politics as agency competition: a comparative perspective
By: Ellison, Brian A.
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ArticlePublisher: 2006Description: p.1259-283.Subject(s): Bureaucracy
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International Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Scholars of bureaucratic politics seek to explain how administrators and their agencies struggle to satisfy their values in the interplay of politics and policy. For those interested in comparative public administration, it is difficult to conduct systematic studies of bureaucratic politics in different countries due to disagreement about dependent variables and disagreement over operational terms for context variables. The purpose of this article is to offer a set of choices about variables, organized into a conceptual framework, which can be used to compare bureaucratic politics in different nations. - Reproduced.
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Scholars of bureaucratic politics seek to explain how administrators and their agencies struggle to satisfy their values in the interplay of politics and policy. For those interested in comparative public administration, it is difficult to conduct systematic studies of bureaucratic politics in different countries due to disagreement about dependent variables and disagreement over operational terms for context variables. The purpose of this article is to offer a set of choices about variables, organized into a conceptual framework, which can be used to compare bureaucratic politics in different nations. - Reproduced.


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